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The Structural Engineer, Volume 61, Issue 9, 1983
This viewpoint describes the operation of a team which has been formed in order to design and supervise the construction of a fully-serviced building of over 20 000m2. The principles are equally applicable to smaller projects, but some of the roles described would be carried out by one person rather than several. Richard Gardner
Dr. Roy Rowe, CBE, Director-General of the Cement & Concrete Association, will succeed Clifford Evans as President of the Institution 1983-84. The ‘handover’ comes on Thursday 6 October 1983 when, at an Ordinary Meeting at Institution headquarters, commencing at 6pm, Dr. Rowe will give his Presidential Address ‘To research, communicate, and codify-well!’ The full text will appear in The Structural Engineer in December next.
Mr E. F. Humphries (Maunsell & Partners): As designers of Westway, my firm was asked, by the GLC, to keep a watching brief on the design of the bus garage as it might affect Westway, and I visited the site with Robert Povey several times during the construction of the building.